Sentences with phrase «word over video»

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By the spring of 2014, the video library had swelled to over 50 plays and the Word file had morphed into a detailed Power Point presentation.
Increased consumption of online media has led to a boom in digital video advertising, a sphere that encompasses in - stream ads (ads that run at the beginning, middle or end of video content), in - banner ads (display ads that contain embedded video) and in - text ads (video ads that show up when a user hovers over a relevant word).
In other words, once the videos start to feel like commercials, the game is over.
Although an audio first platform, Spotify says it has begun expanding into non-music content like podcasts, hoping to expand that offering over time to include other non-music content, such as spoken word and short form «interstitial» videos, these expose users to formats such as pop - up ads.
Van Gaal can be heard saying «it's over» as he walks past the press in the below video, with James Cooper going on to confirm the Dutchman's words amid reports over his imminent exit.
Clearly, Conte wasn't in the mood to mince his words, as he went on the attack directly as he responded to Mourinho's dig over match - fixing issues in his past, as he labelled his rival a «little man» having commented on a situation that he isn't entirely familiar with, as seen in the video below courtesy of BT Sport.
If you don't want to watch the video because the written word is still an integral part of your life and you don't understand advertisers» obsession with video or feel comfortable about the control they exert over the future of the written word, well, here you go.
Great review - I definitely prefer written reviews over videos, because I process better when I see the words on the screen rather than spoken!
The online dating site lets users browse through profiles of hundreds of LinkedIn professionals all over the world, send them private smiles (without words), pitches (250 characters) and even presentations (private images and videos).
For example, in a teacher - led group, a video clip in which students solved a word problem («John spends 3/4 of his allowance on what he likes and saves 1/5 of his allowance; how much does he have left over for school lunch?»)
Instead of the usual video, Mobil 1 The Grid enlists the words and pictures from motorsport photographer Jamey Price who has had the opportunity to get to know Oliver over the years.
In addition to McCann's obvious talents for language and description, he directly compares the police investigators, poring over hours of video footage of Mendelsohn (from his home security system and cameras in the street), to poets looking for the right word, the perfect rhythm or line.
The Premium book video trailer package will take your book cover, text and marketing information and combine it with voice over narration (up to 200 words), HD video footage, royalty free music, royalty free images, a custom graphic designed background and sound effects used in creative ways to make your story come alive.
I've always wanted to voice over my own reviews; they're my words, but often the individual reading them in the video gets the credit instead.
This week on Episode 23: Needs Less Echo, Aggelos and Thais as they go over game news including Patch 1.2.4 Notes, Adventurer's Handbook Issue # 4, The Onion Satire video, Gaiscioch Interview with Matt Firor, QuakeCon, Loremaster's Archive — Words and Power, and Veteran System Changes Preview!
The 35 mm film From Source to Poem (2016), co-produced by Pirelli HangarBicocca and CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux, France, with the participation of Tabakalera, Donostia, Spain, is shot in Culpeper, Virginia at the Packard Campus for Audio - Visual Conservation, part of the Library of Congress: more than 90 miles of shelves that hold a collection of over four million items, both moving - image (films, videos, television episodes) and audio recordings (music, spoken word, radio broadcasts) in obsolete formats as well as modern digital files.
Henrot's most famous work to date, Grosse Fatigue, is a thirteen - minute multimedia narration of Google images, YouTube videos, and a spoken word voice - over that explores the diversity of creation myths and underlines one of humanity's greatest gifts: its ability to tell stories.
Spoken - word recordings, music and remixes are cued over a projected video montage and live - updated twitter feed.
The video, Book of Life, 2012, and the series of paintings entitled The Guardians of The Word, delve into Rauhala's concerns over DNA.
With a reworking of Cyndi Lauper's «Girls Just Want To Have Fun», I also presented a spoken word narrative performance over my video which included images from the exhibition with one image of mine (I added the second later).
It's her largest show in New York in over a decade, and includes a video of her latest performance, They Come to Us without a Word (2015), completed in collaboration with Jason Moran, as well as Jonas's major, four - channel video Reanimation (2014).
The lyrics are superimposed over the video and relay the story of the stars, while the singers chant their words like an ancient Greek chorus.
2:50 p.m. Updated below with astounding video from Kesennuma, Japan Over the weekend, I mused on a question that's bothered me since I read Roger Bilham's report on the great earthquake and tsunami of March 11: Given the history of devastating tsunamis not far away, how could it have taken until 2006 for the word «tsunami» to show up in government guidelines related to the Fukushima nuclear complex?
This nine - thousand - word essay represents over 400 hours of research boiled down into a half - hour reading experience, with links to 250 + carefully chosen documents and videos.
The video repeats the word «require» over and over again — it doesn't actually say anything of substance about the bill, but creates the impression of a bill laden with heavy government mandates that will reduce your freedom.
If a picture is worth a thousand words and research has indicate that over 70 percent of what we communicate is through our tone and body language, not just through our words doesn't that make images, audio, video an incredible part of influencing website visitors?
John: If a picture is worth a thousand words and researchers indicate that over 70 percent of what we are, or what we communicate rather, is through our tone and body language, not through our words, doesn't that make images, audio and video an incredibly important part of influencing website visitors?
If a picture is worth a thousand words and research indicates that over 70 % of what we communicate is through our tone and body language, not just through our words, doesn't that make images, audio and video incredibly important and part of influencing website visitors?
If a picture is worth a thousand words and researchers indicate that over 70 percent of what we communicate is through our tone and body language, not just through our words, doesn't that make images, audio and video an incredibly important part of influencing website visitors?
Interesting, isn't it, how in attempting to swim in the flood of information washing over us, we (Google) rock back and forth between «folksonomy» (search on any word ever used by anyone — a sort of universal tagging) and a more formal, albeit loose, taxonomy (web, patent, products, video, etc.).
It has very little low end, though; as it tends to favor voice over music and sound effects, it's best suited for video conferencing and spoken - word files like audio books.
If your document follows a fairly straightforward template, like the video game designer resume sample, you can submit an MS Word version, since Word is commonplace in professional offices all over the world.
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